University Faculty and Staff Recognized for New Books and Media

Photo: Mike Peters

Department of Art and Design professors Abbey Lillethun (left) and Kaled K. Hameide leaf through one of the books on display at the New Books and Media reception.

For the fourth year, Montclair State University faculty and
staff gathered in the Periodicals Reading Room of Sprague Library to
recognize members of the University community who have recently published books,
or released CDs or DVDs.

On display were 49 books, CDs, DVDs, and gallery exhibit
catalogs, most produced in the past year, through the scholarship and
creativity of members of the University community from every College and
School, as well as University Advancement and the Segal Gallery.

The works on display reflected the depth and range of the
research and interests of the authors. Books such as Zoe Burkholder’s Color in the Classroom: How American Schools
Taught Race 1900 – 1954 (Oxford University Press), Kaled K. Hameide’s Fashion Branding Unraveled (Fashion
Books), Jonathan Greenberg’s Modernism,
Satire, and the Novel (Cambridge University Press), John Wang’s Supply Chain Optimization, Management and
integration: Emerging Applications (Business Science Reference), and Meiyin
Wu’s Wetland Plants of the Adirondacks
(Trafford), exemplified the wide range of topics explored.

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Willard
Gingerich noted the increase in CDs and DVDS this year—a total of six. “As we become
more and more electronic, we have to begin shifting our understanding of what a
work of scholarship is, what a work of creative energy is,” he said. “So we now
have a table of CDs and DVDs!”

Many faculty and staff were on hand to see what their
colleagues have been producing, talk about the works on display, and share
their own creations. Gingerich encouraged them in this saying, “It’s very
important to come here and see these works for yourselves,...to see what’s
going on. I hope one of the primary outcomes of the event is that you all make
connections that you wouldn’t have made otherwise.”

Library Services Dean Judith Lin Hunt, who co-sponsored the
event with Gingerich, said that among the new publications and releases this
year were books in French, Spanish, and Turkish; five CDs; one DVD; two
exhibition catalogs; a book of photographs; and a book by a professor emerita, The Sociology of Gender: A Brief
Introduction by Professor Emerita Laura Kramer.

As in past years, a brochure with a synopsis and
cover image of each of the new works was available to take away. Copies of the
brochure are available at Sprague Library or may be viewed electronically by clicking on the cover
below.